Robert Sherard

For other people named Robert Sherard, see Robert Sherard (disambiguation).
Robert Harborough Sherard.

Robert Harborough Sherard (3 December 1861 – 30 January 1943) was an English writer and journalist. He was a friend, and the first biographer, of Oscar Wilde, as well as being Wilde's most prolific biographer in the first half of the twentieth century.

Life

Born on 3 December 1861 at Putney, England, Sherard began life as Robert Harborough Sherard Kennedy and was the son of the Reverend Bennet Sherard Calcraft Kennedy, an illegitimate son of the 6th Earl of Harborough by the actress Emma Love. His mother was Jane Stanley Wordsworth, a granddaughter of the poet William Wordsworth. He dropped the surname Kennedy upon moving to Paris in late 1882 after a quarrel with his father, who cut him off from the expected family inheritance.

Sherard was educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey,[1] the University of Oxford and the University of Bonn.[2]

In 1887 he married firstly Marthe Lipska, a daughter of the Baron de Stern, secondly in 1908 Irene Osgood, and thirdly in 1928 Alice Muriel Fiddian.

Works

Biographies

Novels

Poetry

Whispers (1884)

Non-Fiction

Autobiography

Papers

References

Footnotes

  1. "SHERARD, Robert Harborough". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1598.
  2. Keating, P.J., Into unknown England, 1866–1913: selections from the social explorers, page 174
  3. "Review: My First Voyage. By Alphonse Daudet and Robert H. Sherard". The Literary World. 63: 175. 1901.
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